President Trump's Former Lawyer Injured in a Car Crash

Rudy Giuliani departs from the E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. District Courthouse after a verdict was reached in his defamation jury trial on Dec. 15, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
A spokesman for Rudy Giuliani says the 81‑year‑old former New York City mayor was seriously injured in a car crash in New Hampshire on Saturday night.
According to an official statement shared with Fox News Digital, Giuliani was flagged down by a woman fleeing a domestic-violence incident. He helped the woman and called 911, remaining on the scene until police arrived.
While later traveling on the highway, his rental vehicle was hit from behind at high speed. According to a New Hampshire State Police news release, the crash happened just before 10 p.m. Saturday on Interstate 93 in Manchester.
Troopers and fire personnel were already on the southbound side handling a reported domestic-violence incident when they witnessed a two-vehicle collision on the northbound side; both vehicles went into the median and were heavily damaged, police said.
He is in "good spirits and recovering tremendously," spokesman and head of security Michael Ragusa told Fox News Digital.
"He’ll be released in a few days and he’s doing great. Conscious, alert, strong. He’ll be back to business as usual this week," Ragusa added.
State Police identified the vehicles as a Honda HR-V and a Ford Bronco. Giuliani was riding as a passenger in the Bronco. Police said the Honda struck the back of the Bronco.

FILE - Rudy Giuliani is in "good spirits," according to his spokesperson. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
No charges have been filed related to the crash as police continue to investigate.
Giuliani was officially diagnosed with "a fractured thoracic vertebrae," multiple lacerations and contusions and injuries to his left arm and lower leg, Ragusa said.
"This was not a targeted attack," Ragusa added in a reply post on X. "We ask everyone to respect Mayor Giuliani’s privacy and recovery, and refrain from spreading unfounded conspiracy theories."
Giuliani's business partner and medical provider went to the hospital to oversee his care, according to Ragusa.
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